WATCH: DashaBurns reports from Beaver County, Pennsylvania, where residents say “they are struggling and they don’t know what the future holds” amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Beaver County, Pennsylvania left in limbo as state and local officials battle over coronavirus restrictions. NBC’s Dasha Burns talked to residents about reopening the economy and said, "They are struggling and they don’t know what the future holds.
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